Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Go figure...

Hmm... the word figure reminds me of something more out of my University days... but in this context you are right in assuming it has a DIFFERENT meaning... I wish I could spend more time blogging but life has been busy and not kind... I figure I'll try to enjoy myself, take a break and watch the lastest Narnia movie, but "go figure" even a kid movie can that stuff??? The stuff I most dread seeing, you may figure it out eventually....

You would expect a happy ending and I guess it was, but for me, I saw something I really didn't want to see and it made it a sad ending for me...

Without "spoilers" as I have already been accused by my fellow students in Sunday School of doing with that clip from Matrix Reloaded the teacher decided to show in class... I will share a song from the end unusually called "The Call" and it was really hard to find even if I tried to "google it"...


The Call
-=-=-=-=-
Regina Spektor

It started out as a feeling
Which then grew into a hope
Which then turned into a quiet thought
Which then turned into a quiet word

And then that word grew louder and louder
'Til it was a battle cry
I'll come back
When you call me
No need to say goodbye

Just because everything's changing
Doesn't mean it's never been this way before
All you can do is try to know who your friends are
As you head off to the war

Pick a star on the dark horizon
And follow the light
You'll come back when it's over
No need to say goodbye

You'll come back when it's over
No need to say goodbye

Now we're back to the beginning
It's just a feeling and no one knows yet
But just because they can't feel it too
Doesn't mean that you have to forget

Let your memories grow stronger and stronger
'Til they're before your eyes
You'll come back
When they call you
No need to say goodbye

You'll come back
When they call you
No need to say goodbye

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There's apparently also a Switchfoot song on the soundtrack but don't recall where in the movie they used it...opps sorry I said no spoilers :P

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